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Home | National Directories | Financial Aid | Entomological Foundation's BioQuip Undergraduate Scholarship |
Entomological Foundation's BioQuip Undergraduate Scholarship
Basic Information
Administrator: Melodie Dziduch
Scholarship Sponsor: BioQuip Products
Address: 9332 Annapolis Road, Suite 210 Lanham, MD 20706
Phone Number: 301-459-9083
Fax Number: 301-459-9084
Email: melodie@entfdn.org
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Additional Information
Amount of Scholarship: $2,000
Number of Awards: 1
Available to Class Level: Undergraduate
Requirements: Applicants must have been enrolled as an undergraduate student in entomology at a college or university in the United States, Mexico or Canada in the fall prior to the application deadline; or if the college or university the student is attending does not offer a degree in entomology, the student must be preparing for a career as an entomologist through his/her studies. The student must also have accumulated a minimum of 90 college credit hours by September 1 following the application deadline, and either completed two junior-level entomology courses or have a research project in entomology. Preference will be given to students with demonstrated financial need.
Due Date: July 1
Purpose of Award: Each year, BioQuip Products, a major supplier of entomology equipment, sponsors a $2,000 undergraduate scholarship to assist students in the upcoming academic year to achieve their goal of obtaining a degree in entomology or pursuing a career as an entomologist. This Entomological Foundation scholarship is designed to encourage student interest in entomology. The award is presented at the Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting.
The $2,000 is given to the student in two payments: $1,000 is presented to the student during the year the award is given and $1,000 the following spring/summer
Renewable: no
Applicaiton Online: http://www.entsoc.org/awards/student/bioquip
Application Fees: none